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| Smart cooking tips:
- Don't preheat your oven longer than necessary. Ten minutes is sufficient. (And it's
not necessary to preheat if you're roasting, broiling or preparing foods with a cooking
time of over an hour.)
- If you use a glass or ceramic pan, set the oven 25 degrees lower since glass and ceramic
retain heat.
- Cook as many dishes as you can at one time to make the most of the heat from your
oven.

- Take advantage of residual heat by using the self-cleaning feature in your oven right
after you have used the oven for cooking.
- Heavy gauge, flat, smooth-bottom metal pans with straight sides and tight-fitting
lids allow you to cook with less energy.
- Whenever possible, use your microwave oven. It uses from 50 to 70% less energy than
a conventional oven.
- Clean the reflectors under your stove-top burners so they can reflect heat well and
save you money.
- Select single-dish meals that can be prepared in a slow cooker rather than meals that
require simultaneous use of the oven plus surface burner units.
- Begin cooking on the highest heat until liquid begins to boil. Then lower the heat
control setting to allow food to simmer.
- Consider cooking in one of the small portable electric appliances such as a frying
pan, grill or toaster/broiler. They use much less electricity than the oven.
- Prepare double portions of food and freeze half for another meal. It takes less energy
to reheat food than to cook it.
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